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Civil Engineering P.E. Review Course

September 4 - October 14, 2008
Tuesdays and Thursdays
7:00 - 9:30 p.m.
University of Washington campus, Seattle

Offered again in Winter 2009.

Important Information About Exams

Enrollment in a review course is not related to registration for an engineering examination.

To register for the exam, visit the State of Washington Department of Professional Licensing.

Eleven sessions designed to provide the structured preparation you need to pass your exam. You'll work problems modeled after exam questions and learn efficient solutions methods for maximizing your test time. Benefit from the expertise of University of Washington faculty as they present focused lectures and offer preparation strategies.

Subject areas to be reviewed include:

Statics & Mechanics
Steel Design & Analysis
Reinforced Concrete
Indeterminate Structures
Foundations & Retaining Walls
Soils
Highway Geometric Design
Traffic Theory
Wastewater Treatment
Water Supply
Fluid Mechanics
Open Channel Flow

Course Faculty

Pedro Arduino, Ph.D., P.E., UW Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Steve Muench, Ph.D., P.E., UW Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering
John Stanton, Ph.D., UW Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering
David Stensel, Ph.D., UW Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Raymond Walton, Ph.D., P.E., WEST Consultants

You Will Receive

Your course fee includes a course notebook by your instructors.

Professional Publications, Inc.

PPI Sales Partner The text may be purchased directly from the publisher, Professional Publications, Inc. at a 15% discount.

Visit PPI's website for details.

Recommended Texts

The following texts are highly recommended and are available for purchase from the publisher at a 15% discount to review course students by following the link at right.
Civil Engineering Reference Manual, Michael R. Lindeburg, P.E.
Practice Problems for the Civil Engineering PE Exam: A Companion to the Civil Engineering Reference Manual, Michael R. Lindeburg, P.E.

Location and Parking

Classes will be held on the campus of the University of Washington in Seattle. Exact building and room number will be provided in your registration confirmation. Evening parking permits may be purchased after 4:30 p.m. at any UW entrance gate. For information regarding parking, public transportation options and directions, visit the University of Washington's Parking Services website: http://www.washington.edu/commuterservices/index.php.

Continuing Education Units

Course participants will earn 2.2 CEUs upon successful completion of this course. The CEU is a nationally recognized measure of participation in a noncredit continuing education program that meets established criteria for increasing knowledge and competency.

University of Washington Educational Outreach reserves the right to cancel the conference/short course in the event of low enrollment or other circumstances beyond its control. The total amount of liability of UWEO will be limited to a refund of the attendance fee. Attendees who purchase non-refundable airline tickets do so at their own risk.